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Q: Why glass is regarded as amorphous solids?
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Which are the following is an amorphous solid?

Amorphous solids include plastics, rubber, and glass


What is pseudo solid in chemistry?

Pseudo solids are amorphous solids (as glass).


Do amorphous solids have specific points?

They have a glass transition.


Do amorphous solids have specific melting points?

They have a glass transition.


Which of these are examples of amorphous solids 1. glass 2. table salt 3. rubber 4. silver?

Glass is an amorphous solid.


How is solid different from a solid?

Glass is an amorphous substance. Solids can be crystalline or amorphous, so it depends to which type of solid we are comparing glass with.


What makes a glass different from a solid?

Glasses are solids. They're, specifically, amorphous solids. What makes them different from regular solids is that they're not regular, they're amorphous. Which is right there in the name.


What are these type solid Tar candle wax and glass?

Amorphous solids


Minerals are said to (blank) if they do not show cleavage when broken?

Solids that are amorphous. Of which perhaps glass is the best known example. [But glass is not a mineral] Materials such as TiO2 are amorphous solids.


Why do you think bottle are made from amorphous solids such as plastic and glass?

Bottles that are made from amorphous solids like plastic and glass for a few reasons. Some of the reasons are because it is easier to melt down and because it does not contain porous.


Are amorphous and crystalline the same?

Amorphous solids are non-crystalline solids that lack the long-range order of crystal structures. Even amorphous solids have some short-range order.


What is diffrance between amorphous solids and crystalized solids?

Crystalline solids have a particular geometric organization of their atoms. Amorphous solids do not.